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This new supergroup in Irish contemporary music brings together 6 trailblazing artists including our very own Úna Monaghan (harp/sound design).
Matilde first arrived at SARC in 2011 for her PhD and has since made an incredible contribution as a researcher, during and after her PhD through a number of post-doctorate positions.
SARC PhD student, Isaac Gibson, has been awarded the British Council’s Venice Biennale Fellowship.
"Performance without Barriers” was delighted to be asked to give a keynote address at the "Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Disability and Consumption" Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 12 April 2024
On 27th March 2024 SARC members were invited to the Sonic Lab for the re-launch of SARC: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Sound and Music.
For over forty years Sonorities has led the way for musicians, composers and sound artists from around the world to make and present work for curious listeners.
British-Iranian composer and turntablist Shiva Feshareki has been in residency this week in the Sonic Lab. Shiva worked with Pedro Rebelo and Craig Jackson developing ambisonics spatialisation for her new show for Sonorities Festival Belfast.
Prof Franziska Schroeder and Dr Alex Lucas will give an invited keynote address at the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Disability and Consumption on 12 April 2024.
SARC Director, Professor Pedro Rebelo collaborated with Donegal based visual artist Geraldine Timlin on the video work ’Silent Spring’ now showing as part of the Royal Ulster Academy 142nd Annual Exhibition of Art at the Ulster Museum, Belfast.
SARC PhD Candidate Lara Weaver has been selected as one of 5 music creators commissioned to write a new work for the Crash Ensemble, Ireland’s leading new music ensemble.
Georgios Varoutsos, SARC PhD Lead, has Article Published in Journal for Artistic Research: Issue 29 Titled Documenting Sounds in Urban Places: Belfast During Covid-19 Lockdowns 1 and 2
Exploring artistic methods for collaboration and exchange between SARC (Queen’s University Belfast) and Space21 (Kurdistan-Iraq)
QUBe is a music collective based in Belfast at SARC, providing a forum for experimental music involving students, staff, and musicians from inside and outside Queen’s University Belfast.
Sláinte explores issues of presence, parody and agency. This four act sonic essay is inspired by the repertoire of literary metafiction and its’ usual blend of biography, history and the socio-political milieu.
An interactive Public Programme event inviting you to alter your domestic environment through the light and sounds emitted from your devices.
Pedro Rebelo, Professor of Sonic Arts and SARC director has been in residency at Easter Edge Arts, Newfoundland with visual artist Geraldine Timlin working on the project “Shaped by the Sea”.
Pedro Rebelo, Professor of Sonic Arts and director of SARC has collaborated with Donegal based visual artist Geraldine Timlin in a show entitled 'Silent Spring'.
The Oram Awards - a platform for innovation in sound, music and related technologies returns in 2021 for it's 5th edition.
JAM 4 students’ end of the year showcase: promising electronic music producers and our future sound engineers!
As part of the NI Science Festival programme 2021 JAM4 have developed Biophonia, an immersive audiovisual experience exploring the impact of climate change on the environment through sound.
SARC are again delighted to be part of the Northern Ireland Science Festival and this year we are proud to deliver a diverse range of events over the two week period
Launched this week, Green Future Media is a student-led online multimedia project, anchored in the Broadcast Production department.
-ence is a new collaborative project between improviser and Professor of Music Paul Stapleton (AEL) and electronic musician and Lecturer in Latin American Studies, Ricki O'Rawe (AEL)
Call for Papers: Contested Resonances: Creativity, Listening and Performance in Conflict Transformation Virtual Conference 29th-30th July 2021. Hosted by the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute.
Kim Montgomery receive the prestegious Anjool Maldé Journalism prize for her work ‘43 Days’, which was produced as part of her Masters in Media and Broadcast Production 2019/20.
The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences is excited to announce our first Online Winter School taking place 1 - 5 February 2021.
SARC MA & PhD graduate Isobel Anderson has a new podcast targeted at helping female identifying musicians produce and release their own music.
The Belfast Media Festival presents Kenneth Branagh in conversation with Kathy Clugston. He talks about growing up in Belfast, his upcoming movies, his creative process and his memories of the QFT.
Congratulations to Una Lee, SARC PhD Graduate and Visiting Scholar who was named as one of this year's winners of The Oram Awards.
Pablo Sanz, SARC’s PhD graduate and Visiting Scholar at Queen’s has received an award at the Phonurgia Nova Awards 2020 for the work STRANGE STRANGERS.
Congratulations to the 'Sounding Conflict' Research Project Team who have been shortlisted for Research Project of the Year: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 2020 by The Times Higher Education Awards.
A DfE award is available for a PhD project on Adapting sound-tracks for listeners with hearing loss at QUB. If you are interested in taking on this project please discuss with Dr Trevor Agus t.agus@qub.ac.uk ASAP, ideally by Monday, 10th August 20
SARC researchers past and present received awards at the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME), the leading conference in the field of new musical instrument design and performance, held online 21st-25th July.
Created by Koichi Samuels who runs JAM 4 creative music technology course, part of Junior Academy of Music, at QUB. The voices are pupils of Junior Academy of Music and some instrumental recordings are also included in the music.
This project uses data from the World Health Organization Situation Reports in which global figures are presented for population infected with Covid 19 and new deaths related to the virus by day between the 21st January 2020 and the 25th March 2020.
Understanding the role of music and sound in conflict transformation: The Mozambique Case Study
Congratulations to Dr Matilde Meireles and Dr Diogo Alvim for being awarded first prize for research excellence by the Society for Artistic Research
Nocturne (Nachtstück)
PhD and MRes funded opportunities in Musicology, Composition and Sonic Arts
Congratulations to SARC PhD Graduate and ex-employee Úna Monaghan for winning the inaugural Arts Council and National Concert Hall Liam O’Flynn Award 2019
Following on from previous years QUB Film Studies and Production students again shine at the Royal Television Society (NI) student awards on Tuesday 26 March 2019, held at the Black Box in Belfast.
Dr Zeynep Bulut's debut single Eclipse is released (Diffuse Records, 2019) and is available on iTunes and Spotify.
You might not recognise his face, but Peter Dickson has one of the most recognisable voices in TV and radio. Affectionately known as ‘Voiceover Man’, Peter is the most prolific voiceover artist in the UK.
Dr Kurt Werner, SARC, and Ólafur Bogason, Genki Instruments, win Best Paper Award for their research at the DAFx 2018 Conference
We are delighted that former students of QUB Music, Robocobra Quartet, Kitt Philippa, Joe Campbell-McArdle & Myles McCormack (Lonesome George), and Conor Caldwell, continue to achieve success as they navigate through their chosen music pathways.